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How will history look upon Abbott and his prime ministership?

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imageTony Abbott has been defeated in a leadership ballot. How will his time in the top job be remembered? AAP/Lukas Coch

In 1955, American conservative author William F. Buckley wrote a mission statement which would become the voice of the American right. The role of the conservative, Buckley suggested, was to:

… stand […] athwart history,...

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